CRUISE NEWS: Some WILL NOT CRUISE over this! Vaccine Requirement for Royal Caribbean US Cruises?

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The creator discusses recent developments regarding vaccination requirements for Royal Caribbean cruises. Following an announcement about a vaccinated cruise in Israel, the creator addresses whether similar mandates will be implemented for sailings departing from the United States. Referencing Royal Caribbean Group CEO Richard Faine, the creator notes that the company has not yet determined if vaccines will be required for U.S. cruises. The video then transitions into a discussion regarding ten specific health protocols that the creator suggests might cause passengers to stop cruising. These protocols include mask mandates, port restrictions that limit independent exploration, and the reduction of self-service dining options. Other mentioned concerns involve changes to the muster drill process, the requirement for reservations for various activities, and the use of contact tracing devices. The creator also touches upon the loss of shared dining experiences, testing requirements, and capacity limits. The list concludes with a joke regarding a vaccine mandate, which the creator identifies as a troll. The video encourages viewers to participate in a community poll to rank these various health protocols.
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the answer is we don't know yet
i will not cruise with a mask
i quit i'm not going to vacation just to with all this restriction
if i can't have the self-service experience i want on the cruise ship then i quit
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